Metrics for Validation and Traceability of Project Management Requirements
Journal: GRD Journal for Engineering (Vol.6, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-05-01
Authors : Daniela López De Luise; Patricia R. Cristaldo; Lucas La Pietra; Anabella De Battista;
Page : 30-42
Keywords : Software Projects Management; Management Metrics; Data Mining; Natural Language Processing;
Abstract
Requirements are part of a project's scope. It is a text mostly expressed in natural language and usually collects its content from different documents. This paper introduces a subset of requirement metrics that belong to a larger project for validation and traceability tools. The metrics presented here are based on mathematical simple models and certain Natural Language Processing approaches used to evaluate if the requirements document is relevant, precise, succinct, complete, consistent, and testable. As part of the scope its usage and case studies are also covered. Statistical analyses and a global study of applicability are presented as well. The detailed metric derivation and exhaustive listing are described also, along with with a short functional description of an implementation prototype.
Citation: Daniela López De Luise, Patricia Cristaldo, Lucas La Pietra, Anabella De Battista. "Metrics for Validation and Traceability of Project Management Requirements." Global Research and Development Journal For Engineering 6.5 (2021): 30 - 42.
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